About Aijia Grammer

Aijia Grammer - Songwriter, Vocalist, Social Justice Advocate Aijia Grammer is a singer/songwriter, musician and social justice advocate born and raised in Los Angeles. Growing up in a family of musicians and entertainers, with half the family owning an iconic Los Angeles music venue, and the other half running a piano tuning business for the past four generations. Best known for her partnership with the creative team at Soul Pancake, Aijia worked with them to create several musical web series, including “Joybomb. ” She has shared the stage with artists such as Bruno Mars, Rachel Platten, Wrabel, and Colbie Caillat to name a few. Most recently she came off the road with Selena Gomez, doing such appearances as Saturday Night Live, The Jimmy Fallon Show and Ellen. Currently Aijia writes songs for commercials, TV, film and for major label recording artists. She also just wrapped up her role as Talent Producer, hand picking the songwriters for NBC’s new show, “ Songland “ produced by Ryan Tedder and Adam Levine, which airs this summer. She is heading into her seventh year as an ambassador and teacher for Rock ’N’ Roll Camp For Girls; a social justice organization that empowers young girls through music education.

Work experience

Aijia's Skills

Engineering
  • Audio Technician
  • Recording Engineer
Live
  • Artist
  • Singer
  • Touring Musician
Venue Type Experience
  • Arena
  • Club
  • Festival
Musician
  • Artist
  • Instrumentalist
  • Performer
  • Singer
  • Studio Musician
  • Touring Musician
Producing
  • Vocal Producer
Songwriting
  • Co-Writer
  • Lyricist
  • Songwriter
  • Top Line

Aijia's Genres

  • Blues
  • Electronic
  • Folk
  • Funk
  • Hip-Hop
  • Indie Rock
  • Jazz
  • Pop
  • R&B
  • Soul

Aijia's Experience

I am a songwriter first and foremost. I have putt the most hours in towards crafting the perfect pop song. I am always listening to what’s current an studying melodies before my sessions. I have used my jazz training to play keys for many artists on the road as well as for my project. I am good with harmony and lyric so I tend to do topline. But because I have a lot of experience in a live band setting, I can give good input with song arrangement and production elements. I vocal produce and am currently working on my skills to become a better all around producer. I make my living doing sync work, and singing and playing on various records and live appearances. I’d love to write and collaborate with more women who are doin the damn thing.